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MMS: The Problems by the Numbers

Since Department of the Interior Inspector General Earl Devaney has said that the Minerals Management Service (MMS) is unauditable by forensic accountants--and it's getting hard to find fresh, new things to say for "more news on scumbags at MMS" themed...

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GANGSTERS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

November 10, 2008 The following are excerpts from Peter VanDevelder’s article “Scoundrels and Scandal inside the Interior Department” published in High Country News on October 13, 2008. Link to it here for the full report + other articles. On Sept.10, Earl Devaney, the Interior Department’s Inspector General, released a report to Congress that documented — in [...]

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DoJ Found Insufficient Evidence to Prosecute Other Players in MMS Scandal

POGO, members of Congress, and Department of the Interior Inspector General Earl Devaney have repeatedly questioned the Department of Justice's (DoJ) decision to decline prosecuting Greg Smith and Lucy Denett for their role in the recent Minerals Mangement Service scandal....